- Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill
Infobox_Officeholder
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name = Dr Edith Summerskill
honorific-suffix =
The Baroness Summerskill, PC, CH
imagesize = 200px
office = Minister of National Insurance
term_start =28 February ,1950
term_end =26 October ,1951
primeminister =Clement Attlee
predecessor =James Griffiths
successor =Osbert Peake
constituency_MP2 = Fulham West
majority2 =
term_start2 = 1933
term_end2 =26 May 1955
predecessor2 =Cyril Cobb
successor2 = Constituency Abolished
constituency_MP3 = Warrington
majority3 =
term_start3 =26 May 1950
term_end3 = 1961
predecessor3 =Hyacinth Morgan
successor3 = Thomas Williams
birth_date = birth date|1901|04|19|df=yes
birth_place =
death_date = Death date and age|1980|02|04|1901|04|19|df=yes
death_place =
alma_matter =King's College London
party = LabourEdith Clara Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill CH PC (
19 April 1901 –4 February 1980 ) was a British physician, feminist, Labour politician and writer. She was appointed to thePrivy Council in 1949.Early life
Summerskill was educated at
King's College London and trained as a doctor atCharing Cross Hospital . She was one of the founders of theSocialist Health Association which spearheaded theNational Health Service (1948). She pressed for equal rights for women in theBritish Home Guard . In 1938 she initiated theMarried Women's Association to promote equality in marriage and became its first president.Parliament
Summerskill served as a councillor on
Middlesex County Council from 1934 until 1941. She stood for a seat in the House of Commons unsuccessfully in Putney in 1934 and Bury in 1935, before becoming LabourMember of Parliament (MP) for Fulham West thanks to the working women's vote. She caused some disquiet by taking the seat in her maiden name. When the Fulham West constituency was abolished for the 1955 general election, she was returned to the House of Commons as MP for Warrington.Summerskill was included in Clement Attlee's Labour government following the election victory in 1945. She served as a
Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Food, and was later promoted to the Ministry of Social and National Insurance, heading the department she was profiled as the Minister of National insurance, however she was not a cabinet minister.As well as her service in government, Summerskill also served on the House of Commons
Political Honours Scrutiny Committee from 1967 to 1976.Summerskill served as
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food (1945-50) and as Minister ofNational Insurance (1950-51). She was a member of the Labour Party'sNational Executive Committee from 1944 to 1958 and served as Chair of the Labour Party 1954-5). She left the House of Commons in 1961 and was made alife peer as Baroness Summerskill, of Kenwood in the County ofLondon . Furthermore she was awarded an additional honour being initiated into theOrder of the Companions of Honour in 1966.Summerskill appears in a specially selected list of
Fabian Society members from 1942 to 1947, showing continuity and prestige.Personal life
Summerskill was married in 1925 to Dr Jeffrey Samuel. Their children took their mother's surname. Her daughter, Dr Shirley Summerskill, also served as a Member of Parliament and government minister. Her grandson
Ben Summerskill became Chief Executive of the British gay equality charityStonewall , the largest such organisation in Europe, in 2003.Publications
*"Babies without Tears", (1941)
*"Wanted--babies: A trenchant examination of a grave national problem", (1943)
*"Letters to my Daughter", (1957)
*"The Ignoble Art", (1957)
*"A Woman’s World: Memoirs", (1967)External links
*Rayment
* [http://www.qub.ac.uk/cawp/UK%20bios/UK_bios_30s.htm#esummerskill Centre for Advancement of Women in Politics profile]
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